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undeadcow: I'm confirming that the Ironclad Tactics app does seem to include The Rise of Dmitry, which states "unlocked when you complete the main campaign" and that there is a seemingly live Blood and Ironclads menu item that takes you to a world map so fingers crossed that also gets added to the app. At a glance the only thing seemingly "Steam only" is the Spacechem bonus.
This is what the Google Play store entry says about it:

"Ironclad Tactics is not "free to play"; instead, the first six missions of the main campaign are available for free, after which the rest can be unlocked for around $4. After unlocking the main campaign, you'll be able to unlock all of its missions, cards, and stories without any additional in-app purchases. Two bonus add-on campaigns are also available for around $3 each. On the PC this game costs $15, with the add-on campaigns costing $5 each, which makes the Android version a bit of a discount from the normal PC price."
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undeadcow: I'm confirming that the Ironclad Tactics app does seem to include The Rise of Dmitry, which states "unlocked when you complete the main campaign" and that there is a seemingly live Blood and Ironclads menu item that takes you to a world map so fingers crossed that also gets added to the app. At a glance the only thing seemingly "Steam only" is the Spacechem bonus.
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yyahoo: This is what the Google Play store entry says about it:

"...Two bonus add-on campaigns are also available for around $3 each...."
Understood; however it seems like the IAP add-on campaigns [Rise of Dimtry + Blood and Tactics] are in fact included in this Android edition from the Humble Bundle.

Oddly the Humble Bundle description says that "Blood and Tactics" is "upcoming" "unlocked when released" but it has been released since May 5, 2014.
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yyahoo: This is what the Google Play store entry says about it:

"...Two bonus add-on campaigns are also available for around $3 each...."
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undeadcow: Understood; however it seems like the IAP add-on campaigns [Rise of Dimtry + Blood and Tactics] are in fact included in this Android edition from the Humble Bundle.

Oddly the Humble Bundle description says that "Blood and Tactics" is "upcoming" "unlocked when released" but it has been released since May 5, 2014.
It's strange that Humble specifically states that the Deluxe Edition is not available on Android. I was curious so I DLd the android version on my phone too. I can double confirm that Rise of Dmitry states that it is unlocked when you complete the main campaign and Blood And Ironclads appears to be playable immediately...
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undeadcow:
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yyahoo:
Can any of you two confirm whether the DRM-Free version actually includes the DLCs?
Post edited March 17, 2015 by Grargar
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yyahoo:
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Grargar: Can any of you two confirm whether the DRM-Free version actually includes the DLCs?
I'm at work so I can't DL it. I can check it out in a couple hours when I get home if no one else has yet. The Humble listing is contradictory on this topic even beyond the Android info.

"NOTE: the deluxe edition is only available to be played on Steam"

"NOTE: Ironclad Tactics Deluxe Edition is only available on Steam and DRM-free for Windows, Mac, and Linux."
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Grargar: Can any of you two confirm whether the DRM-Free version actually includes the DLCs?
I'm at work right now also but will report back when I get home in about 4 hours unless someone beats me to it.
Notice - Inner World for Linux is not yet available on GOG, but released in Humble.
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Redfern: Notice - Inner World for Linux is not yet available on GOG, but released in Humble.
Business as usual?
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Redfern: Notice - Inner World for Linux is not yet available on GOG, but released in Humble.
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yyahoo: Business as usual?
GOG probably will catch-up later...yet they still have big list not acquired yet linux ports. As for Humble, they sure like to launch with zero-day port releases.
Anyway, i happy, waited for that game to get in bundle for some time already. Now, even with linux port.
Ironclad isn't on GOG, we'll see if they add more non-GOG games.
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yyahoo:
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Grargar: Can any of you two confirm whether the DRM-Free version actually includes the DLCs?
Okay, so initially DL'd Ironclad Tactics, the original edition, which I apparently got in a Humble Bundle last year. It had no extra campaigns and even stated that as a DRM-free version that the new campaigns could not be added.

When I realized my mistake, I DL'd the correct "Deluxe" edition and discovered that the two extra campaigns are indeed present. There is no multi-player functionality in either version.

Strangely enough, the file size for the Deluxe edition is 70 MB smaller than the Standard edition...
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Post edited March 18, 2015 by yyahoo
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yyahoo: Okay, so initially DL'd Ironclad Tactics, the original edition, which I apparently got in a Humble Bundle last year. It had no extra campaigns and even stated that as a DRM-free version that the new campaigns could not be added.

When I realized my mistake, I DL'd the correct "Deluxe" edition and discovered that the two extra campaigns are indeed present. There is no multi-player functionality in either version.

Strangely enough, the file size for the Deluxe edition is 70 MB smaller than the Standard edition...
Thanks for the info. Seems like Humble is indeed drunk.
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yyahoo: Okay, so initially DL'd Ironclad Tactics, the original edition, which I apparently got in a Humble Bundle last year. It had no extra campaigns and even stated that as a DRM-free version that the new campaigns could not be added.

When I realized my mistake, I DL'd the correct "Deluxe" edition and discovered that the two extra campaigns are indeed present. There is no multi-player functionality in either version.

Strangely enough, the file size for the Deluxe edition is 70 MB smaller than the Standard edition...
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Grargar: Thanks for the info. Seems like Humble is indeed drunk.
I can't explain the Android inconsistencies, but now that I experienced my own confusion in accidentally downloading the original version of the game released last year, I'm going to speculate that Humble posted the contradictory information possibly for the same reason, getting confused over the neutered release they put out last year.

This was in a readme contained in last year's original Ironclad Tactics release:

This is the DRM-free version of Ironclad Tactics. It contains the complete
campaign, with "new game plus" mode, but does not support co-op, multiplayer,
or the purchase of add-on campaigns (all available on Steam).

I'm not sure Zachtronics were even anticipating a "Deluxe" release at that point last year...
Does anybody quite get the android downloads for Costume Quest?

https://support.humblebundle.com/hc/en-us/articles/204372938

I get the three for specific GPUs but its not clear what the no compression one is exactly. I would assume its the most compatible (but probably worst performing) version so I I want to download one for forward compatibility I assume this is the best?
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drinnen: Does anybody quite get the android downloads for Costume Quest?

https://support.humblebundle.com/hc/en-us/articles/204372938

I get the three for specific GPUs but its not clear what the no compression one is exactly. I would assume its the most compatible (but probably worst performing) version so I I want to download one for forward compatibility I assume this is the best?
That's how I understand it. What kind of phone do you have?